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Liger Games announce Robot Fish for iOS

[prMac.com] York, United Kingdom - Liger, an as yet unproven micro indie development team, plan to take the app store by storm with original and intuitive gameplay concepts, providing an alternative to unimaginative generic clones.

They debut with Robot Fish, a path drawing game unlike any other - a lightning fast game (the fastest game EVER on the app store?) where shaving milliseconds from hi-scores quickly becomes an addiction. Puzzle elements combine with intuitive gesture-based gameplay, as players guide Nashwan the Robot Fish to find the fastest route around mazes, energy fields and evil mines. Fruit pickups enable ingenious shortcuts with powerups such as the plasma energy weapon and the mirrored fish clone wingman.

The game boasts dozens of stage attack courses, beginning in the ocean then launching into space for advanced courses. It also features an unlockable survival mode, and full OpenFeint support with achievements and hi-scores. Original music is provided by techno legend Tim Wright (aka Germ, aka Tube Jerk).

Pricing and Availability:
For a limited time, Robot Fish 1.0 is offered at the introductory price of only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. Contact Peter Worth for more information or promo code review copies.

Liger Games is programmer Peter Worth and graphic designer Simon Philipson. Robot Fish will be the first of many releases in which they aim to make the most of the gaming potential offered by the iOS platform, experimenting with new control mechanisms and gameplay paradigms. Copyright (C) 2012 Liger Games Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.